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  • Sullivan wanted by cops

    Chantelle Sullivan is wanted on a warrant and known to frequent Dandenong and Doveton. Police are appealing for public help to find the 26-year-old, who…

  • Serial tool theft probed

    A bicycle-riding bandit has been targeting a Springvale hardware store since January. Police said a man grabbed power tools, concealed them under his clothing and…

  • Driver burned after burnoff

    Driver burned after burnoff

    Police say a hoon driver performed a burnout in front of an unmarked police car in Noble Park. The police vehicle was at a red…

  • Holden shine is set for world record

    Holden shine is set for world record

    By Casey Neill A Holden world record could be set at a Dandenong fund-raising event. The all new Dandenong All Holden Car Show could bring…

  • Young people show what they have to offer

    Young people show what they have to offer

    Businesses can find out what young people have to offer at a National Youth Week breakfast. Rebecca Scott will be the keynote speaker at the…

  • City is again crime central

    City is again crime central

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong has again ranked in the state’s top five crime hot spots. The Crime Statistics Agency released figures for the year…

  • Criminals warned

    Criminals warned

    By Casey Neill Eyes and ears are out to clean up estate’s streets… Tackling crime is a shared responsibility. This was the big message to…

  • UFO sketch witness comes forward to tell her story

    UFO sketch witness comes forward to tell her story

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A school-girl’s sketchy line-drawing remains the first image from one of Australia’s most famous UFO events. Fourteen-year-old Marilyn Eastwood sketched what she…

  • Passing through? Here’s $1m

    Passing through? Here’s $1m

    Two Dandenong visitors walked out of the suburb with a million-dollar ticket. The married couple bought a QuickPick from the Dandenong Plaza Lotto store on…

  • Night lights put Drum in the pink

    Night lights put Drum in the pink

    The Drum Theatre is aglow following a $100,000 facelift. LED lights now illuminate the Dandenong heritage building each night. Greater Dandenong Council sought advice and…

  • Parking meters’ time is up

    Parking meters’ time is up

    By Casey Neill Springvale’s unpopular parking meters have officially got the boot. But traders and shoppers are warned that time restrictions on CBD parking will…

  • Herb garden to support disability

    Herb garden to support disability

    By Casey Neill A colourful herb garden will stimulate the senses at Wallara. The Lions Club of Mordialloc-Mentone donated $1000 to the Dandenong-based disability support…

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